This is a discussion on it you are new to poker an want to see how people are playing I would within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; I would check out twitch poker https://www.twitch.tv/directory/game/Poker.
just watch nanonoko try to take down a $256,000 he bubble befor the final table still making 5 figures,

it you are new to poker an want to see how people are playing I would

I would check out https://www.twitch.tv/directory/game/Poker.
just watch nanonoko try to take down a $256,000 he bubble befor the final table still making 5 figures, I learned alot from watching his late (tourney) game play.
an area I seem to struggle in it was very insightful, kmart is good he plays low states and does pretty well... there is many different ways to learn, visually is my best way though. have fun and enjoy...

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19th May 2016, 5:08 PM

Vinther90 [53]

Jason Somerville - "Jcarverpoker" is also really great to watch. He tells how and why you should play your hands.
You can also BOOM a hand and he will look into it - analyse what u did wrong and how you should have played it out.

#3

19th May 2016, 5:14 PM

Serjo600 [541]

Poker at: PS Party 888

Game: razz

It seems to me that all PRO players play very marginal, that is sort of like the style of their game sometimes looks aggressive, but often it's just abc poker

#4

19th May 2016, 5:40 PM

Vinther90 [53]

re: Poker & it you are new to poker an want to see how people are playing I would

Originally Posted by Serjo600

It seems to me that all PRO players play very marginal, that is sort of like the style of their game sometimes looks aggressive, but often it's just abc poker

You are absolutely right!
Have you seen tonaaaaPs stream? I think he is one of the most "creative" players thats out there. Mixing all kinds of plays.

#5

19th May 2016, 11:26 PM

Sum420gt [332]

Poker at: ACR

Game: NL Hold'em

Originally Posted by Vinther90

You are absolutely right!
Have you seen tonaaaaPs stream? I think he is one of the most "creative" players thats out there. Mixing all kinds of plays.

Thanks i will check him out, i've learned more from watching people play than i have from actually trying to learn poker.